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A phoneme x may be said to be alpha - complete when Kax 1. We note that no Conservative Japanese phoneme is alpha - complete , but that / a , o , u , e , i / are beta - complete . Similarly , a phoneme x may be said to be complete ' if ...
A phoneme x may be said to be alpha - complete when Kax 1. We note that no Conservative Japanese phoneme is alpha - complete , but that / a , o , u , e , i / are beta - complete . Similarly , a phoneme x may be said to be complete ' if ...
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Since a complete lexicon of the Mari texts was given in the Répertoire analytique , cited above , the author should have supplied here a list of words occurring only or predominantly in Mari , with a careful discussion of their status ...
Since a complete lexicon of the Mari texts was given in the Répertoire analytique , cited above , the author should have supplied here a list of words occurring only or predominantly in Mari , with a careful discussion of their status ...
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The meticulous work of cross - referencing and the complete glossary make it possible to find all the forms quickly and , incidentally , comprise an internal apparatus which takes care of the few misprints occurring in this beautifully ...
The meticulous work of cross - referencing and the complete glossary make it possible to find all the forms quickly and , incidentally , comprise an internal apparatus which takes care of the few misprints occurring in this beautifully ...
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ProtoIndoHittite 8 and the allophones of laryngeals | 1 |
The first person singular verbal endings in IndoEuropean | 19 |
Abdominal pulse types in some Peruvian languages | 30 |
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